I've never come across a Murano decanter in this form, and the single colour would also be quite unusual since the majority of animal decanters that I've had have been sommerso with a couple of colours and Seguso made a few of these.It looks more Scandinavian to me, but thats only a hunch.Hope this helps a littlePaul

First thing I suggested was Gullaskruf (Sweden) who made lots of handblown tableware (mugs, bottles, decanters) in the shape of both animals and humans especially in the 1940s. It is based on a tradition of such vessels in Russia and Denmark. They always used a single colour of glass, like amber, clear or ruby. Murano makers have always been fans of multicoloured pieces - the more the merrier. But if someone (even anon) comes along with the information that this particular decanter has been sighted with specific Murano stickers, the question will remain unsolved until someone comes up with a picture or a proper attribution from a reputable source.